Axisoft Tech 2460 manual Editing Events, Event is Activated, Edit Event

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Setting up Events and Alarms

AXIS 2460 User’s Manual

To remove an event from the AXIS 2460, click the Remove button to the right of the event in the list. A removed event is preserved on the AXIS 2460 until the recordings generated by it have been removed, at which point the event is automatically deleted. If there is no space available to add new events, it is also possible to manually delete events on the Advanced Event Settings page - click the Advanced button in the lower right corner of the window.

Editing Events

The following settings must be made for each event:

Event is Activated...

Select how the event will run. The options are:

Always - The event runs all of the time

During Time Period (opens further options - see below)

When Alarm is Triggered (opens further options - see below)

When Alarm is Triggered During Time Period (opens further options - see below)

The second and last options are used to specify only certain periods when the event will record. This is useful for configuring events that will e.g. be operational only outside working hours.

Edit Event

Enabled - Check or uncheck this box to activate or deactivate the event.

Priority - The priority given to the event will influence how quickly the Recording Mode (see page 20) will run, and consequently, for how long this recording will retain a higher frame rate and be stored for. The higher the priority the slower the reduction. Top priority will maintain the high frame rate for approximately 8 times as long as an event at Low priority. Note that Normal Priority will not affect the Recording Mode.

Name - Provide the event with a suitable name. This name will be used wherever the event is shown. The name can contain up to 20 characters.

Desired Recording Frequency

Select either the

 

 

 

 

Image

Image

Recording Frequency

Recording Frequency 4

maximum rate, or

Resolution

Compression

1 Camera (NTSC/PAL)

Cameras (NTSC/PAL)

define your own

 

 

 

 

QCIF (low)

Medium

30/25 fps

7.5/6.25 fps

frequency in

 

 

frames per second,

CIF (medium)

Medium

30/25 fps

7.5/6.25 fps

minute or hour.

4CIF (high)

Medium

10/9 fps

3/3 fps

 

 

 

 

 

 

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